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Stanley, Lord, colonial secretary, 53; on King's College charter, 53, 54; on the Reade appointment, 80; on money grants, 92 Steadman, Hon. James, postmaster-general, 193 Steeves, Hon. William H., joins the Fisher government, 175 Street, Hon. George F., solicitor-general, 34; a delegate to England in connection with the Civil List Bill, 45 Street, Hon. John Ambrose, attorney-general, 161 Street-Partelow government, defeated, 173 Sutton, Richard, 249 T Tilley, James, grandfather of Sir Leonard, 145 Tilley, Lady, 284; her charitable work, 285 Tilley, Samuel, great-grandfather of Sir Leonard, 143 Tilley, Samuel Leonard, birth and ancestry, 143; at the Madras School, 147; at the grammar school, 147; removes to St. John, 149; enters a drug store as clerk, 149; becomes a total abstainer, 150; begins business on his own account, 150; elected to the House of Assembly as member for St. John, 152; resigns his seat, 166; reelected for St. John, 172; becomes provincial secretary, 174; defeated on the prohibition question, 183; again elected for St. John, 185; a delegate to England in regard to the Intercolonial Railway, 196; a delegate to Quebec to consider the offer of the British government, 198; second delegation to England, 199; at the Quebec conference, 219-22; defeated in St. John city, 231; resigns with his colleagues, 232; declines to form a new government, 247; becomes provincial secretary, 247; reelected for St. John city, 251; his efforts for confederation, 252; his ability as a speaker, 255; supports the confederation resolutions, 258, 259; confederation delegate to England, 262; presented to Her Majesty, 266; becomes minister of customs, 272; elected to parliament for St. John city, 273; made a Companion of the Bath, 274; his standing in the House of Commons, 274; becomes minister of finance, 275; elected to the second parliament, 275; appointed lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, 275; resigns the governorship, 278; again becomes finance minister, 279; introduces a protectionist tariff, 279; again appointed lieutenant-governor, 280; resides in St. John, 281; his simple habits, 281; his popularity, 282; a member of the Church of England, 282; made a K.C.M.G., 283; his marriages, 284; visits Her Majesty at
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